Change Becomes Us: poems of becoming

Happy release day to Amy Laurens! Today marks the release of her second volume of poetry, Change Becomes Us. Join award-winning author Amy Laurens as she processes her way through grief into joy on the other side of career change, healing and a profoundly shifted identity. For everyone who knows…

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Curses With Benefits, Inklet #99

Well, we’re nearly at that end! Today marks the release of Curses With Benefits, our latest and second last ever Inklet by Amy Laurens! Curses With Benefits is an urban fantasy story. Wrestling with insomnia leaves Harry desperate enough to do the unthinkable: summon a demon for assistance.  Naturally, he gets more than…

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Cover Reveal Time!

Today, the cover reveal for Amy Laurens’ forthcoming title, Change Becomes Us 🙂 Change Becomes Us is a collection of poems, and it comes out at all the usual retailers – including our store right here at Inkprint Press! – on the 27th March 2023. Read about it more below,…

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Welcome to the World, Inklet #97

Congratulations Amy Laurens on the release of Recruitment this week!! Recruitment is a YA urban fantasy story. The sun sinks toward the horizon and sweat drips down Dave’s face as he waits by a deserted road for something—or someone—unknown. This job interview? Not quite matching his expectations. But then again,…

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Caught In The Act, Inklet #93

Amy Laurens, congratulations on the release of Caught In The Act this week! Caught In The Act is a sci-fi crime story. Thanks to Lifetime Clinic’s time capsule serum, anyone can now live forever—for the low, low price of two million dollars annually.  A trio of enterprising thieves attempt to steal one of the…

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Inklet #87, Moon And Morning

Moon And Morning by Amy Laurens, the newest publication in our Inklet lineup, debuts this week!! Moon And Morning is a contemporary fantasy story. Rory appreciates her big, sprawling family—and the beauty of twilight down at the lake—but sometimes she wishes she felt a little bit less like a freakish…

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